MJV Webinar: The Florida Monarch Population

Presenters:    Jaret C. Daniels, Ph.D., Curator and Program Director, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History Many efforts to enhance monarch recovery have focused on priority regions including California, along the I-35 corridor from Texas to Minnesota, and in the agricultural Midwest. Expanding the geographic focus to the Deep South, including …

ROWHWG: Webinars on Habitat Implementation: Telling Your Pollinator Habitat Story

Join us for the fourth webinar in the series on habitat implementation on rights-of-way! This webinar will give insights on telling your habitat story, strategies for developing a successful communications campaign, and best practices for reaching your audience. The webinar will also include examples of stories told well. Presenters: Josie Davis- Curmudgeon Group: http://curmudgeongroup.co Jason …

Western Monarch Summit

Palo Corona Regional Park Carmel, CA A new networking opportunity for those involved in the conservation and restoration of the Western Monarch Butterfly. By creating a wider community we will take flight with a united vision to improve what we each do in our own special areas of interest and geographic locations. More info here

2020 Transportation Research Board Annual Conference

The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 99th Annual Meeting will be held January 12–16, 2020, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington, D.C. The meeting program will cover all transportation modes, with more than 5,000 presentations in nearly 800 sessions and workshops, addressing topics of interest to policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives …

Wildlife Habitat Council: Easy Steps to Start Using Drones to Manage Invasive Species

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST Monitoring for invasive species is an important aspect of habitat management, but can be challenging on large or inaccessible areas. Drone imagery can save many man-hours of survey time, typically done on foot, and often in remote areas. Their ability to fly slow and low provides high quality imagery …

EUCI: Right of Way (ROW) Vegetation Management: An Ecosystem Outlook

Denver, CO EUCI is authorized by IACET to offer 1.0 CEUs for this event. By focusing on a systematic approach to right of way integrated vegetation management, this program will to focus on sharing advanced solutions that have worked for complex problems in vegetation management facing utilities in the United States.  The goal of this …

20 Years Future Harvest: 2020 Conference

College Park Marriott, East Hyattsville, MD Join us at the region's premier farm and food gathering -- an extra special three days of how-to, peer-to-peer workshops; delicious farm fresh meals; expert speakers; and lots of learning and networking! More info/Register here

National Wildlife Federation: Western Monarchs Webinar: How Western Cities Can Help Save the Monarch Butterfly

1:00pm-2:00pm EST Please join the National Wildlife Federation and The Xerces Society in this webinar, where participants will learn about the significant decline of the western monarch butterfly population (west of the Continental Divide in the United States) and how they can support monarch butterfly conservation by encouraging cities, towns and communities of all kinds …

2020 Green & Grown’ Education

Sheraton Four Seasons Hotel This year, you’ll find an updated education program with new sessions and instructors. Our Marketplace will offer more opportunity for networking with a kick-off reception on Wednesday and a Happy Hour on Thursday. Visit www.greenandgrowin.com for updates and to register. Early bird registration ends Dec. 16. More info/Register here

Canadian Wildlife Federation: The Meadoway: Planning and Restoring Pollinator Habitat in a Utility Corridor in Toronto, Ontario

1:00pm-2:00pm EST The Meadoway is transforming a hydro corridor in Scarborough, ON into a vibrant sixteen-kilometre stretch of urban greenspace and meadowlands that will become one of Canada’s largest linear urban parks. Cyclists and pedestrians will soon be able to travel from the heart of downtown Toronto to Rouge National Urban Park without ever leaving …

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